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>> brown: yeah. when i'm getting kind of the crap beat out of me outside in the political spectrum, i'm like, "psh, this is nothing. bring it. let's go. next." >> stahl: scott brown has needed that "bring it on" toughness in washington, where he's showing everyone he's his own man, with a voting record that has his fellow republicans in a dither. >> brown: i look at each and every bill on its merits, regardless of party affiliation. party plays no bearing whatsoever, at all, in any of the votes that i take, period. so to say, "well, the party wanted this." i don't care what the party did. >> stahl: you don't hear that kind of talk every day. while brown votes with the republicans against tax increases, he has broken ranks on other major issues, like a jobs measure, and ending the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. whichever way you vote, you're very likely to tick off the tea party or massachusetts. you're right caught in this horrible vise. >> brown: well, i don't know if i'm ticking off the
>> brown: yeah. when i'm getting kind of the crap beat out of me outside in the political spectrum, i'm like, "psh, this is nothing. bring it. let's go. next." >> stahl: scott brown has needed that "bring it on" toughness in washington, where he's showing everyone he's his own man, with a voting record that has his fellow republicans in a dither. >> brown: i look at each and every bill on its merits, regardless of party affiliation. party plays no bearing...
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brown. others states he didn't fire until mr. brown turned and came back toward wilson. at least one witness stated as wilson got out of the vehicle he shot brown multiple times he he stood next to the week. another witness -- vehicle. another witness said he stuck his gun out the window and fired as brown was running. one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles, and four officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most agreed near the conner of can field and copper creek, mr. brown turned and faced officer wilson. some say he didn't move toward the officer at all but was shot multiple times standing near the corner with hands raised. subsequent interviews with law enforcement, many of the same witnesses iconologied they didn't -- acknowledged they didn't actually see the shooting. some were running for cover, some were relating what they heard, or what they assumed. other witnesses maintained their original statement that brown had his hands in the air and wasn't moving toward the officer when he was shot. others said he was shot, excuse me, sev
brown. others states he didn't fire until mr. brown turned and came back toward wilson. at least one witness stated as wilson got out of the vehicle he shot brown multiple times he he stood next to the week. another witness -- vehicle. another witness said he stuck his gun out the window and fired as brown was running. one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles, and four officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most agreed near the conner of can field and copper...
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>> brenÉ brown! >> brenÉ brown!? >> whitaker: of course they can't resist interrupting her dinner. >> emily spivey: how can i be generous in my assumptions of others when i hate most people? >> maya rudolph: mmm, good one. >> brown: here's the thing. we can't be generous toward other people without boundaries. >> rudolph: yes, brenÉ, yes. >> pell: boom. boom on the boundaries. >> brown: so, boundaries. >> boundaries. yes, oh my god, message received. >> whitaker: it's easy to miss, but the two women sitting to brown's right in that scene are her real-life friends laura mayes and karen walrond. do people actually come up to her, like she's their best friend? >> yeah. yeah. ( laughs ) >> whitaker: she gets that a lot? >> walrond: she gets a lot of-- "i was afraid to come up to speak to you, but brenÉ brown would tell me to be-- ( laughs ) courageous, so i'm-- this is me being courageous to come up and speak to you." >> mayes: yeah. >> walrond: yeah. >> whitaker: and-- does she go, "boundaries?" >> mayes: yes. ( laugh
>> brenÉ brown! >> brenÉ brown!? >> whitaker: of course they can't resist interrupting her dinner. >> emily spivey: how can i be generous in my assumptions of others when i hate most people? >> maya rudolph: mmm, good one. >> brown: here's the thing. we can't be generous toward other people without boundaries. >> rudolph: yes, brenÉ, yes. >> pell: boom. boom on the boundaries. >> brown: so, boundaries. >> boundaries. yes, oh my god,...
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>> jerry brown: i think it will. i was asking myself, "why did democrats in ohio and wisconsin and michigan, pennsylvania, why'd they vote for trump?" not a lot of them did, but enough to give him those states' electoral votes. >> whitaker: and your answer? >> jerry brown: there's more confidence here; there's less fear. people are looking to the future. they're not scared, they're not going inward, they're not scapegoating, they're not blaming mexican immigrants. they're not blaming the stranger. just the opposite. it's is a place that's alive. it's dynamic. it's a culture that's on the move. not pulling up the draw bridge out of fear and-- and economic insecurity. >> whitaker: jerry brown is california's 39th and oldest governor. when he first held the office in 1975, he had a full head of hair. his father, pat brown, had been governor eight years before. when you look at all the staid portraits of his predecessors in the capitol rotunda, it's obvious jerry brown is not like the others. not many politicians spent f
>> jerry brown: i think it will. i was asking myself, "why did democrats in ohio and wisconsin and michigan, pennsylvania, why'd they vote for trump?" not a lot of them did, but enough to give him those states' electoral votes. >> whitaker: and your answer? >> jerry brown: there's more confidence here; there's less fear. people are looking to the future. they're not scared, they're not going inward, they're not scapegoating, they're not blaming mexican immigrants....
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>> jerry brown: --"puttering." i don't "putter." >> anne gust brown: he sure doesn't putter. no. >> whitaker: running-- as he said, running a modest ranch. >> anne gust brown: we both wonder about it. because we've been running a hundred miles an hour, and now we're going to be in a place that's almost the opposite of that, and we'll see. >> jerry brown: yeah, we're out on the frontier, as it were. >> whitaker: and you're going to like that? >> jerry brown: well, i like being on the frontier. that's for sure. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by the lincoln motor company. bubba watson won for the third time this year, shooting a final round 63 at the travelers championship in connecticut. it's his third win of the season. in world cup soccer action. kane scored a hat trick to put england through to the round of 16 while senegal and japan played to a draw and colombia was victorious. for 24/7news and highlight, visit cbssportshq.com. jim nantz reporting. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limit
>> jerry brown: --"puttering." i don't "putter." >> anne gust brown: he sure doesn't putter. no. >> whitaker: running-- as he said, running a modest ranch. >> anne gust brown: we both wonder about it. because we've been running a hundred miles an hour, and now we're going to be in a place that's almost the opposite of that, and we'll see. >> jerry brown: yeah, we're out on the frontier, as it were. >> whitaker: and you're going to like...
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brown. we want to warn you, yo might find this video difficult to watch but you can see brown in this video, in the white shirt and the security guard i dark clothing, they are scuffling at one point, anthon has brown pinned to the ground. he lets them go, then there is another confrontation, right i the doorway. that is when, nearly a minute into the confrontation, you are about to see, that part, anthony is going to shoot brown? you can see there is a scuffle, according to the security guard at several points in this scuffle, brown tells him that h is going to stab him. so, jenkins goes on to say that , based on her offices investigation, they determined that anthony acted >> we have to decide whether or not we have sufficient evidence to prove this case, the 12 jurors beyond a reasonable doubt. it was our conclusion that we did not have such evidence which is why we have arrived at this decision. >> one of the main reasons the das office settled on self-defense, is based on anthony's inte
brown. we want to warn you, yo might find this video difficult to watch but you can see brown in this video, in the white shirt and the security guard i dark clothing, they are scuffling at one point, anthon has brown pinned to the ground. he lets them go, then there is another confrontation, right i the doorway. that is when, nearly a minute into the confrontation, you are about to see, that part, anthony is going to shoot brown? you can see there is a scuffle, according to the security guard...
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. >> brown: tonight, the mayor says, halt the protests. new york's bill deblasio tries to heal a rift with police as the city mourns two murdered officers. >> the assassination of these two officers was an attack on the city of new york, on every one of us, our values and democracy. >> brown: reports from don dahler and jerika duncan. we'll also speak with n.y.p.d. commissioner william bratton. t ic fisher on the powerful storms that could ruin holiday travel. who pulled the plug on north korea's internet? bob orr takes a look. and michelle miller on a transformation of high school dropouts after they got a second chance. >> i think that all of us got so much more out of it than expected. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. the mayor of america's largest city today called for a temporary halt to any police protests as the city mourns two murdered officers. officers wenjian liu and rafael ramos were ambushed
. >> brown: tonight, the mayor says, halt the protests. new york's bill deblasio tries to heal a rift with police as the city mourns two murdered officers. >> the assassination of these two officers was an attack on the city of new york, on every one of us, our values and democracy. >> brown: reports from don dahler and jerika duncan. we'll also speak with n.y.p.d. commissioner william bratton. t ic fisher on the powerful storms that could ruin holiday travel. who pulled the...
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the examiner called me and told me that they had my daughter, china brown. >> brown was dead, terry brown learning death did not come before banko brown was able to tell police where to find him. >> she told the police her name and gave the phone number. so i knew it was her. and i just broke down and it was just the worst day of my life to hear that. i was screaming and yelling , no, this can't be true. and it took about 20 to 25 minutes for me to recover. >> reporter: brown waited days as activist demanded brooke jenkins released the surveillance video. when jenkins relented, the images of banko brown and what appears to be a chokehold before the fatal shot went viral. >> have you seen the surveillance video? >> no. >> i don't want that memory in my head. she did her wrong. based on why he was choking her, throwing her around like a ragdoll, they say the way the video is, it's like an old lynching or something, he beat her then shot her. you know what i'm saying? still, i don't understand it. >> reporter: if you had that power, where would you hit pause and what would you say? >> right
the examiner called me and told me that they had my daughter, china brown. >> brown was dead, terry brown learning death did not come before banko brown was able to tell police where to find him. >> she told the police her name and gave the phone number. so i knew it was her. and i just broke down and it was just the worst day of my life to hear that. i was screaming and yelling , no, this can't be true. and it took about 20 to 25 minutes for me to recover. >> reporter: brown...
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this is the "cbs evening news." >> brown: good evening. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. the united states warned today it will use military force if necessary against a growing nuclear threat from north korea. this followed the communist nation's fourth of july test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching this continent. we begin our coverage tonight with national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. ke reporter: kim jong-un had kept his country's first intercontinental ballistic missile hidden from spy satellites until just before it was rolled into launch position and aimed into space. powered by a two-stage rocket engine, it flew for 37 minutes, long enough to reach alaska had it been aimed in that direction. >> there is no question we've reossed a threshold here in the north korean's ability to develop an icbm. >> reporter: leon panetta was c.i.a. director and defense secretary during the obama administration. >> it represents a very serious national security threat to the united states. >> repo
this is the "cbs evening news." >> brown: good evening. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. the united states warned today it will use military force if necessary against a growing nuclear threat from north korea. this followed the communist nation's fourth of july test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching this continent. we begin our coverage tonight with national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. ke reporter: kim...
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>> mike brown: yeah. that's a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i'm willing to say it. >> whitaker: you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn't been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? >> mike brown: you know, we took a little artistic license and put some lightning on the dark side of it, because it might have lightning on the dark side of it. we think that it's somewhere between ten and 20 times more massive than the earth. >> whitaker: and we haven't seen it? we can't see it? >> mike brown: it's so far away that it's actually just at the edge of what our biggest telescopes on the ground can... can possibly see, because it's so far away. >> whitaker: 50 billion miles away. it's also hard to find because it has an enormous orbit. >> mike brown: planet nine, we think, takes something like 15,000 years to go around the sun. >> whitaker: wait a minute, 15,000 years to make one orbit? >> mike brown
>> mike brown: yeah. that's a rare thing to say, for a prediction for a scientist, and i'm willing to say it. >> whitaker: you do know how mind-boggling this sounds? i mean, a new planet hasn't been discovered for 170 years. i believe you think it looks like this animation over my shoulder here? >> mike brown: you know, we took a little artistic license and put some lightning on the dark side of it, because it might have lightning on the dark side of it. we think that it's...
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>> brown: tonight, racing for the exits. >> brown: tonight, racing for the exits. worried investors pull out of market and the dow plunges more than 300 points. anthony mason on what's behind the sell-off. the c.d.c warns americans to stay away from west africa as the ebola death toll topped 700. reports from debora patta and dr. jon lapook. the c.i.a. director apologizes after an investigation finds the agency did indeed spy on the senate, despite his denials. bob orr reports. from a california parking lot to the beaches of florida, carter evans on what's behind a string of deadly single-engine plane crashes. and chip reid reports the fur was really flying in the competition to be the white house christmas tree. >> it gives you chills. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. and this is our western addition. this was one of the worst days of the year for the stock market and the millions of americans invested in it. all three major indexes were sharply lower, inclu
>> brown: tonight, racing for the exits. >> brown: tonight, racing for the exits. worried investors pull out of market and the dow plunges more than 300 points. anthony mason on what's behind the sell-off. the c.d.c warns americans to stay away from west africa as the ebola death toll topped 700. reports from debora patta and dr. jon lapook. the c.i.a. director apologizes after an investigation finds the agency did indeed spy on the senate, despite his denials. bob orr reports. from...
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. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. parts of new england are just starting to clean up after a violent storm today including a rare tornado in revere, massachusetts, just north of boston. on the other side of the country, wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and there was a deadly lightning strike on a southern california beach. we have a christmas trees of reports on the extreme weather beginning with vicente arenas. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: this was the first time a tornado had touched down in this part of massachusetts since record-keeping began in 1950. winds blew more than 111 miles per hour here. dozens of trees were knocked down and streets were flooded. derek castle lost the roof to his house. >> the winds pretty much picked up out of nowhere. it went crazy. the winds were just all over the place. >> reporter: the same system destroyed ten homes in eastern tennessee where the storm dumped hail and caused power lines to explode. and wind gusts reaching 70 miles per hour knocked out electricity f
. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. parts of new england are just starting to clean up after a violent storm today including a rare tornado in revere, massachusetts, just north of boston. on the other side of the country, wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and there was a deadly lightning strike on a southern california beach. we have a christmas trees of reports on the extreme weather beginning with vicente...
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again, brown has been sentenced to death now. the new execution date is the day before. >>> we appreciate that. new details today. pg&e has reported gas pipeline leaks at a rate six times higher than the nation's other large operators according to the "los angeles times," which investigated pg&e leaks following this month's deadly explosion in san bruno. since 2004, the utility has reported 38 leaks near highly populated areas or environmentally sentencive areas. pg&e says its numbers are higher than other utilities because it has more rigorous standards for reporting those gas leaks. >>> meanwhile, congresswoman jackie speier visited san bruno today to announce new pipeline safety legislation. she plans to introduce the bill tomorrow. it would require automatic or remote shutoff valves on some transmission lines. utilities would also have to tell home owners about the location of nearby pipelines. >>> on to the governor's race now, where a new poll shows democrat jerry brown has widened his lead. a "los angeles times" uucs poll
again, brown has been sentenced to death now. the new execution date is the day before. >>> we appreciate that. new details today. pg&e has reported gas pipeline leaks at a rate six times higher than the nation's other large operators according to the "los angeles times," which investigated pg&e leaks following this month's deadly explosion in san bruno. since 2004, the utility has reported 38 leaks near highly populated areas or environmentally sentencive areas....
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brown, ball fake. [whistle] the shipy, the bucket and the foul! tevin brown with a big one. jim: they came within a fraction of losing that possession before they regathered to make something happen with this. here's the almost turnover. and then all of a sudden the step-in by bouyea and a follow by brown. big-time step-up by both of those players challenging one another. ian: and just hill is back in. he's going to give it a go. jim: yeah, sometimes those cramps don't go away that quickly, though. ian: 17 points, seven rebounds for bowen brown. this was on the drive and there might have been a misinstead of there. two-point lead for murray state. approaching 2:00 to go in o.t. bouyea, using the screen from tapa. jim: i think he thinks he can get a shot off. ian: he's going to take it. oh! bouyea is not human! jim: my goodness. what a step-up performance. ian: 84-83. 36 points for jamaree bouyea. jim: i think brown is thinking the same exact thing. when he gets the ball within striking distance, i think he's going to go too. ian: smith on the outside. 10 to shoot. hill, shot
brown, ball fake. [whistle] the shipy, the bucket and the foul! tevin brown with a big one. jim: they came within a fraction of losing that possession before they regathered to make something happen with this. here's the almost turnover. and then all of a sudden the step-in by bouyea and a follow by brown. big-time step-up by both of those players challenging one another. ian: and just hill is back in. he's going to give it a go. jim: yeah, sometimes those cramps don't go away that quickly,...
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so-- >> brown: excuse me? >> dr. glaude: yeah, he was-- doing all the-- >> brown: memory. >> dr. glaude: --footnotes by memory. right. and so he asked me to go get a book, because he wanted to check a footnote. and so i went to the library and i got the book and i brought the book to him. and he kept looking at the book and he was confused. he turned to the page. he couldn't find-- turned it over. "oh, it's the wrong edition." >> brown: the wrong edition. >> dr. glaude: the wrong edition. i went and got the right edition. turned to the page. there it all was. >> brown: in 1993, west wrote his seminal book, "race matters." a provocative examination of how race affects the lives of americans, just as the country was transfixed by the rodney king trial. the book catapulted him on to the national stage and into popular culture. so how much does race still matter, twenty years on? what's the current state of race in america in your mind, dr. west? >> cornel west: we're in bad shape. we're in bad shape. for the upper middle classes, we've got unprecedented opportunities and we deserve
so-- >> brown: excuse me? >> dr. glaude: yeah, he was-- doing all the-- >> brown: memory. >> dr. glaude: --footnotes by memory. right. and so he asked me to go get a book, because he wanted to check a footnote. and so i went to the library and i got the book and i brought the book to him. and he kept looking at the book and he was confused. he turned to the page. he couldn't find-- turned it over. "oh, it's the wrong edition." >> brown: the wrong edition....
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medium build brown hair with facial hair. on saturday he was dressed in all black including a black baseball cap. the suspect description from saturday is similar to the description of the attacker from september 16th. and at that time he was passing himself off as a door to door carpet cleaner. >> hopefully that sketch will help. and maybe someone will recognize him. >> hopefully. >> robert lyles, thank you. >>> a fremont motorcycle officer is in the hospital after authorities say a driver intentionally did that. slammed a stolen van into the officer, dragging him and his bike across two lanes of traffic. witnesses say the officer's legs were pinned under the van. the driver ran off. and hours later police detained a person who is an associate of that suspect. that person was apprehended on a bart train at the south hayward station. the station was closed for 45 minutes in the evening rush hour. >>> the maid scandal got the headlines but it has not seemed to hurt meg whitman all that much. in our poll taken after the maid st
medium build brown hair with facial hair. on saturday he was dressed in all black including a black baseball cap. the suspect description from saturday is similar to the description of the attacker from september 16th. and at that time he was passing himself off as a door to door carpet cleaner. >> hopefully that sketch will help. and maybe someone will recognize him. >> hopefully. >> robert lyles, thank you. >>> a fremont motorcycle officer is in the hospital after...
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i'm terrell brown. in the latest round of campaign 2012, rick santorum won today's caucuses in kansas, where 40 delegates were at stake, mitt romney still energize wide lead on delegates over all. ball amia and mississippi hold primaries tuesday. the economy remains voters' number one issue. nancy cordes is in robertsdale, alabama, tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, terrell. the republican candidates have been hammering the president on the economy from the beginning, but recent and encouraging jobs figures have forced them to recalbright their message and their central rationale for change. until recently, the phrase "where are the jobs?" was a constant refrain on the campaign trail. >> our current president doesn't include how you create jobs and most of his policies are destructive at creating jobs. >> this president is not interested, in my opinion, in providing jobs. >> reporter: even before yesterday's positive jobs reports, 227,000 jobs created in february, the unemployment level h
i'm terrell brown. in the latest round of campaign 2012, rick santorum won today's caucuses in kansas, where 40 delegates were at stake, mitt romney still energize wide lead on delegates over all. ball amia and mississippi hold primaries tuesday. the economy remains voters' number one issue. nancy cordes is in robertsdale, alabama, tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, terrell. the republican candidates have been hammering the president on the economy from the beginning, but...
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>> reporter: andrew brown jr. is behind the wheel of the blue sedan that officers are closing in on. investigators later conclude that brown was not armed. that his attempt flee made the vehicle a deadly weapon, putting officers in danger. district attorney andrew wombull played four cameras showing multiple angles to explain his decision. >> the facts of this case clearly illustrate the officers who used deadly force on andrew brown jr. did so reasonably -- >> reporter: he says brown's car made contact with one of the officers as the vehicle backed up. in the video, brown also appears to turn the vy from officers ended14 shots. [ gunfire ] brown was shot in the right arm and died from a fatal wound to the back of the head. you're sending mixed messages, you're saying he was threatening them, but then he's backing away. it's the officer going for the car. >> okay. when you employ a car in a manner that puts officers' lives in danger, that is a threat. i don't care what direction you're going. >> reporter: the shoo
>> reporter: andrew brown jr. is behind the wheel of the blue sedan that officers are closing in on. investigators later conclude that brown was not armed. that his attempt flee made the vehicle a deadly weapon, putting officers in danger. district attorney andrew wombull played four cameras showing multiple angles to explain his decision. >> the facts of this case clearly illustrate the officers who used deadly force on andrew brown jr. did so reasonably -- >> reporter: he...
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the areas in brown are scorched. carter evans now on thanksgiving r the northern fire zone. >> reporter: recovery crews aren't slowing down today.eypar, urs r a large rainm all but extinguished the massive camp fire. the rain makes it harder to sift through wet ash and debris, but safer for cadaver dogs, searching for human remains, according to deputy mark brown. or it decreases inhalation hazard for the humans and canines. >> reporter: all that toxic dust. >> they're not inhaling it, and then the canines, you can't txactly put masks on them because they have to use their nose. >> reporter: the storm could rm c up to six inches of rain over the next few days, leaving authorities to close down one of ine main access roads to the fire zone. with 52,000 people evacuated, many still have no place to go for the holiday. some are living in tents in the walmart parking lot, but volunteers, even celebrity chefs like guy fieri, have rallied around this community, providing thousands of thanksgiving meals. >> giving thanks is
the areas in brown are scorched. carter evans now on thanksgiving r the northern fire zone. >> reporter: recovery crews aren't slowing down today.eypar, urs r a large rainm all but extinguished the massive camp fire. the rain makes it harder to sift through wet ash and debris, but safer for cadaver dogs, searching for human remains, according to deputy mark brown. or it decreases inhalation hazard for the humans and canines. >> reporter: all that toxic dust. >> they're not...
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brown takes office 11:00 a.m. this morning at sacramento's memorial auditorium he becomes the oldest governor of the state some years after he became the youngest. it was the same problem as last time, the biggest problem, is money. now brown plans to hit the ground running presenting his budget a week from now and it is a budget brown described as a rough ride going to require everyone to fasten nary seat belts once again, swearing in ceremony 11:00 a.m. this morning then what you might call an austere celebration at the capital, potato chips and hotdogs and then finally an invitation only party railroad museum sacramento. >> much different governor than the out going one thank you simon perez live in sacramento. >> also a historic day in oakland. jean kwan will become the first city's asian female mayor. kwan celebrated last night with her supporters at the space and science center. she said she is confident she can get thousands of volunteers to help make changes to the city. >> police in novato examining a toy
brown takes office 11:00 a.m. this morning at sacramento's memorial auditorium he becomes the oldest governor of the state some years after he became the youngest. it was the same problem as last time, the biggest problem, is money. now brown plans to hit the ground running presenting his budget a week from now and it is a budget brown described as a rough ride going to require everyone to fasten nary seat belts once again, swearing in ceremony 11:00 a.m. this morning then what you might call...
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who's antonio brown? never heard of him. >> chicken head. >> i'm a collusion guy. >> reporter: for this fan who claims to be raider jesus -- >> tonight, no mercy on antonio brown. no forgiveness and no mercy for the denver broncos. >> you guys like it? i just wanted to tell you what i noticed, i think you need to take the tag off your shirt and he said no, what did you say? >> i'm going to return that jersey. >> good luck tonight. hope the raiders win. >> raiders nation. >> s, veronica, it's interesting because a lot of the fans aren't really talking about vegas and they haven't talking about the move. they're talking about antonio brown. >> so not one person mentioned going to the home opener next season in vegas. not one, is that what you're saying? >> no. they haven't. all the talk is about what happened over the weekend, especially with antonio brown. i did talk to two women who are seasoned ticket holders and one said i will definitely be in vegas next season and the other said i'll be watching it fr
who's antonio brown? never heard of him. >> chicken head. >> i'm a collusion guy. >> reporter: for this fan who claims to be raider jesus -- >> tonight, no mercy on antonio brown. no forgiveness and no mercy for the denver broncos. >> you guys like it? i just wanted to tell you what i noticed, i think you need to take the tag off your shirt and he said no, what did you say? >> i'm going to return that jersey. >> good luck tonight. hope the raiders win....
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. >> brown: and i looked at her. and she straightened up. ( laughs ) >> higginsen: who sings like that today? you can't turn on the radio and hear that. but i heard that when i was a young girl. >> stahl: he sounded to her like nat king cole. did you know you had... that you got it? >> brown: i-i-i told myself, "you got it." but i won't... i-i won't say anything. >> ( singing "ain't no sunshine" ) >> stahl: vy heard a different sound in theo harris' voice. >> higginsen: i put him a little bit in the crooner doo-wop section. >> stahl: the doo-wop. >> higginsen: the doo-wop time. >> stahl: vy's plan had been to create a story for each singer that would match their individual sound. that was before she knew what kind of stories were right in front of her. theo harris revealed at his audition that he had spent time in prison. when he said how much time, he wasn't sure anyone heard him correctly. >> harris: greg kelly, who was the pianist, said, "wait a minute, how many years did you say?" and i said, "40." >> kelly: 40?
. >> brown: and i looked at her. and she straightened up. ( laughs ) >> higginsen: who sings like that today? you can't turn on the radio and hear that. but i heard that when i was a young girl. >> stahl: he sounded to her like nat king cole. did you know you had... that you got it? >> brown: i-i-i told myself, "you got it." but i won't... i-i won't say anything. >> ( singing "ain't no sunshine" ) >> stahl: vy heard a different sound in...
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new developments in the antonio brown story today. anne makovec is following the drama. >> this is a civil case against him for $75,000 in damages and he is vowing to defend himself. we have new video here of brown practicing with the patriots today. and earlier this morning we heard from the patriots head coach, brown's new boss. bill belichick says they're taking it a day at a time. >> we've looked into the situation. we're taking it very seriously all the way through the organization. i'm sure there are questions but i'm not going to be entering into a discussion about that today. >> brown's legal team is planning a counter suit to the civil suit filed this week. >>> antonio brown is gone. touchdown. >> just one day after former steeler then raiders wide receiver antonio brown signed a multimillion dollars contract with the new england patriots. his former trainer britney taylor ss brown sexually assaulteded her three times in 2017 and 2018. taylor claims brown once forced her down onto a bed pushed her face into the mattress and f
new developments in the antonio brown story today. anne makovec is following the drama. >> this is a civil case against him for $75,000 in damages and he is vowing to defend himself. we have new video here of brown practicing with the patriots today. and earlier this morning we heard from the patriots head coach, brown's new boss. bill belichick says they're taking it a day at a time. >> we've looked into the situation. we're taking it very seriously all the way through the...
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>> brown: securi >> brown: securing the airports. major changes are in store for travelers. how vulnerable are our airports? >> reporter: are you confident a brussels-style attack could not happen at a u.s. airport? >> brown: also tonight, the last fugitive from the paris attacks is arrested. was he also the man in the hat in brussels? an arrest is made in a murder that shook a college campus. and steve hartman went on the road to find out what's so special about a ripped up dollar bill. >> reporter: you saved this for 40 years? >> saved it for 40 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. added security is coming to u.s. airports in time for the summer travel season. last month's terrorist bombing at the brussels airport highlighted vulnerabilities in the u.s. the attack occurred in a public area before checkpoints. transportation correspondent kris van cleave on what's being planned here. >> reporter: passengers traveling through u.s. ai
>> brown: securi >> brown: securing the airports. major changes are in store for travelers. how vulnerable are our airports? >> reporter: are you confident a brussels-style attack could not happen at a u.s. airport? >> brown: also tonight, the last fugitive from the paris attacks is arrested. was he also the man in the hat in brussels? an arrest is made in a murder that shook a college campus. and steve hartman went on the road to find out what's so special about a...
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james brown, cbs news, next. two astronauts head outside the space station to try to fix a critical cooling system. bill whitaker has the latest. edward snowden declares "mission accomplished" after his leaks forced a reassessment of u.s. surveillance programs. bob orr reports. america's retailers won't be celebrating. anna werner looks at the disappointing numbers from this year's holiday shopping season. and it happened one christmas eve. dean reynolds on the picture that changed the way we look at our world. >> oh, my god, l captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. when something breaks on the international space station, there is no repairman to call so today, two astronauts suited up for the second time this week to complete the job of fixing a critical cooling system. a pump broke earlier this month, and today's mission was to swap out the old one with the new one. bill whitaker h
james brown, cbs news, next. two astronauts head outside the space station to try to fix a critical cooling system. bill whitaker has the latest. edward snowden declares "mission accomplished" after his leaks forced a reassessment of u.s. surveillance programs. bob orr reports. america's retailers won't be celebrating. anna werner looks at the disappointing numbers from this year's holiday shopping season. and it happened one christmas eve. dean reynolds on the picture that changed...
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i'm james brown. today, the food and drug administration took the extraordinary step of ordering the nation's blood banks to begin screening for zika, even in places where the virus is not present. zika can cause severe birth defects, and to date there have been nearly 2500 infections in the u.s. linked to travel in countries affected by the outbreak. 42 were locally transmitted in florida, most likely from mosquitoes. dr. tara narula is cbs news medical contributor. and i guess the first question up is why has the f.d.a. called for a nationwide testing? >> these are updated recommend aegzs that come from the recommendationing in february. and it comes in the light of new scientific evidence, and the fact that we're learning more and more about zika and how it's transmitted. we know it's transmitted sexually now. we know the devastating consequences that it can have on pregnant women, and now we have expanding area in florida of locally transmitted infections. in fact, there has been one case identifi
i'm james brown. today, the food and drug administration took the extraordinary step of ordering the nation's blood banks to begin screening for zika, even in places where the virus is not present. zika can cause severe birth defects, and to date there have been nearly 2500 infections in the u.s. linked to travel in countries affected by the outbreak. 42 were locally transmitted in florida, most likely from mosquitoes. dr. tara narula is cbs news medical contributor. and i guess the first...
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jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. giants and braves... game one and you knew it was going to be >>> dennis is the last guy standing out at the park. >> i heard they turned the sprinklers on a little bit ago. they might have wet your toupee. no, that's your hair. i'm kidding. >> reporter: very funny. it is getting gray though. anyway, everybody expected a pitcher's dual in game one. that's exactly what they got in a very big way. tim lincecum looked like a playoff veteran in his first career playoff start. he struck out fife five in a row at one point. the braves choose to intentionally walk pablo sandoval and go right after cody ross. that turned out to be a bad idea. ross singles underneath the glove of omar. buster posey, who had stole 2nd base, comes in to score 1- 0. the giants take the lead. that was all lincecum needed despite being over 100 pitches. bruce bochy sends him back out to a
jerry brown. who supported higher statewide income taxes? jerry brown. and who says, if elected, he'll ask voters for even more new taxes? jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. giants and braves... game one and you knew it was going to be >>> dennis is the last guy standing out at the park. >> i heard they turned the sprinklers on a little bit ago. they might have wet your toupee. no, that's your hair. i'm kidding. >> reporter: very funny. it is...
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jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> traffic fine across the san mateo bridge. the right part of the screen commute direction westbound 92 all those cars heading towards the peninsula. it is a "spare the air" day so we'll have more on that plus the rest of the bay area commute. traffic in six minutes. >>> we'll see you then, elizabeth. parents in dublin are fighting a controversial decision to deal with school overcrowding. school administrators want to move fifth graders to middle schools. that would mean 10-year-olds on the same campus as teenagers. 400 parents signed a petition in just two days asking the district to reconsider. >> even in the top scoring best middle schools, there's elements that you don't want a fifth grader, which would be a barely 10-year-old, exposed to. >> the parents won the fight and now it's back to the drawing board for the school board. among the new option, redrawing school boundaries. >>> and new this morning, the city of oakland appears on the verge of allowing more
jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> traffic fine across the san mateo bridge. the right part of the screen commute direction westbound 92 all those cars heading towards the peninsula. it is a "spare the air" day so we'll have more on that plus the rest of the bay area commute. traffic in six minutes. >>> we'll see you then, elizabeth. parents in dublin are fighting a controversial decision to deal with school overcrowding. school...
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scott brown first. safely in. i think it's absolutely remarkable, ian, as they make their way to your hole, that blixt and smith have gone bogey-free for the entire tournament. let's go to 18 first. bill: ryan palmer getting ready this par 5 finishing home. >> hang in there, hang in there. nick: he's scraping it down the right edge by its teeth. be greeted by an alligator on the other side that's got a pair of teeth as well. that is a great angle. bill: up ahead. another one of those awkward stances for kevin tway. nick: a big downslope. chunk and run and not enough chunk to make it run. he overchunked it. bill: right now they're lon -- alone in fourth. back on the tee, here's jordan. just drills that. they're definitely thinking eagle to have any chance at all. our leaders, both at 25 under par. co-leaders here in the final round to have zurich classic of new orleans. ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerc
scott brown first. safely in. i think it's absolutely remarkable, ian, as they make their way to your hole, that blixt and smith have gone bogey-free for the entire tournament. let's go to 18 first. bill: ryan palmer getting ready this par 5 finishing home. >> hang in there, hang in there. nick: he's scraping it down the right edge by its teeth. be greeted by an alligator on the other side that's got a pair of teeth as well. that is a great angle. bill: up ahead. another one of those...
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we'll talk to the attorney for michael brown, benjamin crump. violence and confrontation swept across the country we'll talk about the impact on race relations in america. town the congressional to-do list. can anything get done in washington. talk to two incoming senators, thom tillis of north carolina and democrat gary peters of michigan. and the first major interview with the man the pope picked to lead catholic church in chicago, archbishop blase cupich. our panel of analysts, 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again we start today with the continued unrest in ferguson, missouri. police officer darren wilson was cleared of wrongdoing after fatally shooting 18-year-old michael brown. since the grand jury decision monday, protests in ferguson turned violent and there have been 126 arrests in estimated 60 buildings were looted, vandalized or burnt down. late yesterday officer wilson resigned from the ferguson police department as he wrote, it was my hope to continue in police work but th
we'll talk to the attorney for michael brown, benjamin crump. violence and confrontation swept across the country we'll talk about the impact on race relations in america. town the congressional to-do list. can anything get done in washington. talk to two incoming senators, thom tillis of north carolina and democrat gary peters of michigan. and the first major interview with the man the pope picked to lead catholic church in chicago, archbishop blase cupich. our panel of analysts, 60 years of...
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i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news." . >>> but by gosh i think our citizens deserve some information from pg&e. >> hundreds of pipelines hidden under ground. could another bay area be at risk too? why some city leaders say they are being stonewalled by pg&e. >>> reporting the structure fire with parties trapped inside the residence. >>> the dramatic calls of first responders in san bruno, what police and firefighters were dealing with as nephews faced an raging inferno. >> and an abrupt face from sierra is a should. >> a message four stories high. i'm ken bass city a. >> i'm dana king. after seeing what happened in san bruno, people want to know are their neighborhoods next. this map gives a general idea of the hundreds of miles of pipeline snaking un
i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news." . >>> but by gosh i think our citizens deserve some information from pg&e. >> hundreds of pipelines hidden under ground. could another...
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at first telling investigators brown was executed by police. but before the grand jury witness 14 testified brown was moving toward officer wilson who was screaming stop as he fired his weapon. >> several witnesses stated mr. brown did not raise his hands at all or that he raised them briefly. >>reporter: wife of new york police commissioner said several witnesses changed their account of what happened. >> witnesses who said they were eyewitnesses said michael brown had been shot many times in the back many of them saying wilson was standing over him shooting him in the back. when the autopsy leaked they changed their testimony. >>reporter: the justice department is still investigating this case and investigating whether michael brown's civil rights were violated. it's also looking into the ferguson police department for patterns of discrimination. brown's family could also file a wrongful death lawsuit against wilson. >>> nancy pelosi said she's disappointed not to indict officer will so. she said there's a clear sense of discontent. >> they h
at first telling investigators brown was executed by police. but before the grand jury witness 14 testified brown was moving toward officer wilson who was screaming stop as he fired his weapon. >> several witnesses stated mr. brown did not raise his hands at all or that he raised them briefly. >>reporter: wife of new york police commissioner said several witnesses changed their account of what happened. >> witnesses who said they were eyewitnesses said michael brown had been...
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>> brown: thank you, nancy. in italy, the search for survivors continues in three tiny resort villages that were flattened by yesterday's magnitude 6.2 earthquake. the work has been slowed by hundreds of aftershocks. at least 250 people were killed in the quake, about 60 miles northeast of rome. seth doane is on the scene. >> reporter: the extent of the devastation in pescara del tronto is clear from above, but it was the shallow depth of this o ake that caused such outsized destruction. centuries of history collapsed. in nearby accumoli today, we joined the few who have a home to return to. authorities allowed residents a quick trip to salvage what they could. francesca di bastiani came to help her dad but couldn't reconcile what she saw. "i can't think anything," she said. "we don't know what's going to happen or what our future may d.," she wondered. "i'm frightened, but hope to live here again." this afternoon, a strong 4.3 semor in amatrice stirred up dust and fear. the high number of aftershocks is slowing
>> brown: thank you, nancy. in italy, the search for survivors continues in three tiny resort villages that were flattened by yesterday's magnitude 6.2 earthquake. the work has been slowed by hundreds of aftershocks. at least 250 people were killed in the quake, about 60 miles northeast of rome. seth doane is on the scene. >> reporter: the extent of the devastation in pescara del tronto is clear from above, but it was the shallow depth of this o ake that caused such outsized...
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>> brown: good evening. jeff glor is off tonight. i'm james brown. and this is our western edition, and we'll get to the crisis on the border in a moment, but we begin with the intense manhunt for a suspected cop killer who officials now say is in the country illegally. the alleged gunman is accused of fatally shooting a police officer yesterday in newman, california. corporal ronil singh is the 52nd law enforcement officer to be gunned down this year in the line of duty. that's a 13% spike from last year, when guns killed 46 officers. president trump today pointed to this latest shooting as justification to build a border wall. mireya villarreal is following this. >> my department is hurting, and this was not supposed to happen here. i've been-- i've been to too many of these funerals. >> reporter: fighting through tears, the police chief in tiny newman, california, made a hearelt plea. >> help us find this man and bring him to justice. we need closure. >> reporter: the desperate manhunt continues for the killer of corporal ronil singh, one of just
>> brown: good evening. jeff glor is off tonight. i'm james brown. and this is our western edition, and we'll get to the crisis on the border in a moment, but we begin with the intense manhunt for a suspected cop killer who officials now say is in the country illegally. the alleged gunman is accused of fatally shooting a police officer yesterday in newman, california. corporal ronil singh is the 52nd law enforcement officer to be gunned down this year in the line of duty. that's a 13%...
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brown is a new england patriot. number 84, grth morningon insta just this afternoon he signed with the patriots. already posted a picture of himself at a new england uniform to play the steelers tomorrow he will not play. we check number 84 is available. brown short time in the bay area was filled with drama. in training camp he miss practice with frostbitten feet and multiple grievances with the nfl over his helmet. he miss a team meeting, after being fined almost $54,000 by the team he got into a verbal altercation with the general manager. on friday the team said he would play in their opener monday night but they find him all of his bonus money $30 million guaranteed contract. then he asked to be released. the circus if you want to call it moves to boston. bill belichick will be the ringmaster there. what now? what is on the minds of the legions of silver and black fans who have to processes? i bet you they have no problem getting reaction from raider nation. she is at the team facility in alameda. >> reporter:
brown is a new england patriot. number 84, grth morningon insta just this afternoon he signed with the patriots. already posted a picture of himself at a new england uniform to play the steelers tomorrow he will not play. we check number 84 is available. brown short time in the bay area was filled with drama. in training camp he miss practice with frostbitten feet and multiple grievances with the nfl over his helmet. he miss a team meeting, after being fined almost $54,000 by the team he got...
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jerry brown will reprise his role as the state's leader. brown served two previous terms from '75 to '83 and his father served two terms in the 1960s. jerry brown will be the first california governor to serve in two different eras. e will have to confront a deficit -- he will have to confront a deficit as large as the entire state budget in the 1980s. the inauguration happens tomorrow morning. there will be a reception later in the afternoon at the state railroad museum. >>> three other newly elected officials will be elected tomorrow. kamala harris will be sworn in as attorney general in a private ceremony at the museum for history, women and the natters sacramento. at 9 a.m. tom tore lugson will become the superintendent -- torligson will become the superintendent of high school instruction and dave jones will be inaugurated as insurance commissioner at 5 p.m. in sacramento. >>> san francisco mayor gavin newsom is delaying his inauguration of lieutenant governor until his replacement of mayor can be found. >>> oakland's new mayor june qw
jerry brown will reprise his role as the state's leader. brown served two previous terms from '75 to '83 and his father served two terms in the 1960s. jerry brown will be the first california governor to serve in two different eras. e will have to confront a deficit -- he will have to confront a deficit as large as the entire state budget in the 1980s. the inauguration happens tomorrow morning. there will be a reception later in the afternoon at the state railroad museum. >>> three...
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i'm james brown, in for norah. tonight, as we begin the broadcast on this first monday of the new year, thousands of more delayteengers are facing control coer glitc we are going to have an update on that in just a moment. plus, new details about the man accused of attacking three new york city police officers near times square on new year's eve, charged today with attempted murder. authorities are investigating if the suspect was motivated by islamic extremism. but first, the new year has brought record rainfall, deadly flooding, and high winds to northern california. a weather event known as an atmospheric river had dumped nearly half a foot of rain in some areas, forcing evacuations in low-lying communities. the system is now moving east, stretching from the rockies to the great lakes, and to the south, bringing tornado threats to half a dozen states. we'll have the forecast in just a moment, but we go first to cbs' jonathan vigliotti near sacramento, california. good evening, jonathan. >> reporter: and, j.b., g
i'm james brown, in for norah. tonight, as we begin the broadcast on this first monday of the new year, thousands of more delayteengers are facing control coer glitc we are going to have an update on that in just a moment. plus, new details about the man accused of attacking three new york city police officers near times square on new year's eve, charged today with attempted murder. authorities are investigating if the suspect was motivated by islamic extremism. but first, the new year has...
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. >> banko brown. >> say his name! >> banko brown. >> today demonstrators gathered at the d.a.'s office urging her to charge the guard. if they won't, then they want state prosecutors to take a look. >> it enrages me that the burden of proving this crime has fallen on the soldiers of the black community, especially in san francisco and the family of banko brown. this family should not have to ask the california attorney general to bring justice for their children. brooke jenkins needs to do her job, she must be held accountable for the family she's failed, and that starts with banko brown. >> several supervisors have joined these calls, and mayor london breed has already said she sees nothing wrong with state attorney general reviewing jenkins' decision. but obviously, juliette, this does nothing to bring back banko brown. >> all right, anne makovec, thank you, anne. >>> you can watch more of the interview with terry brown coming up after this newscast at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. and our own reed cowan got the chance to sit down with brown this afternoo
. >> banko brown. >> say his name! >> banko brown. >> today demonstrators gathered at the d.a.'s office urging her to charge the guard. if they won't, then they want state prosecutors to take a look. >> it enrages me that the burden of proving this crime has fallen on the soldiers of the black community, especially in san francisco and the family of banko brown. this family should not have to ask the california attorney general to bring justice for their children....
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jerry brown appears to have no choice. the state is bankrupt as far as its credit rating goes, it is the lowest in the nation. it has got no money left to spend. it has got to come up with cuts and new money to make it float. and part of that will be am spending more and more responsibility and money back to locals to have them say which way it's going to go. but for right now he has no choice but to cut and to try to work with it. >> it is a difficult position he is in. showing financial restraint at least in his gnawing raul party. that couldn't have cost too much. >> they put a limit on it of $6400 but it is not coming from you or me. coming from people doing their donations. some things never change. >> there you go. thank you very much. >>> and another historic moment in sacramento as kamala harris is sworn in as california's attorney general. >> i will well and faithfully. >> discharge the duties. >> discharge the duties. >> upon which i am about to enter. >> upon which i am about to enter. >> harris is the first wom
jerry brown appears to have no choice. the state is bankrupt as far as its credit rating goes, it is the lowest in the nation. it has got no money left to spend. it has got to come up with cuts and new money to make it float. and part of that will be am spending more and more responsibility and money back to locals to have them say which way it's going to go. but for right now he has no choice but to cut and to try to work with it. >> it is a difficult position he is in. showing financial...
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j.b. >> brown: thank you, manuel. telecom giant centurylink said today it's still trying to restore internet and 911 emergency services in several states across the country. the outage began early thursday affecting millions of customers from coast to coast. louisiana-based centurylink says the outage was not caused by hacking. the f.c.c. is looking into this. and the nation's third-largest bank wells fargo agreed today to pay $575 million in a multistate settlement over claims that it violated consumer protection laws. in 2016, the bank said its employees created millions of phony bank accounts to meet unrealistic sales goals. wells fargo also acknowledged selling customers unneeded insurance and overcharging mortgage fees. america's oldest veteran, who also happened to be the oldest man in the country, died yesterday from pneumonia at the age of 112. richard overton of austin, texas was the grandson of a slave, and he attributed his longevity to whiskey and cigars. born in 1906, richard overton lived to be 112 years
j.b. >> brown: thank you, manuel. telecom giant centurylink said today it's still trying to restore internet and 911 emergency services in several states across the country. the outage began early thursday affecting millions of customers from coast to coast. louisiana-based centurylink says the outage was not caused by hacking. the f.c.c. is looking into this. and the nation's third-largest bank wells fargo agreed today to pay $575 million in a multistate settlement over claims that it...
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plus - michael brown has been laid to rest. and as h family calls for peace - a w witness is coming forward sg he has a very crucial audio recording. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the annual burning man festival is extremely soggy this year. heavy rain forced organizers to close the event monday which is held in the desert 90 miles north of reno, nevada. it could reopen today, weather permitting. last year, 68,000 people turned out for the week-long counterculture event. >>> and the emmy awards were handed out in las vegas. breaking bad" won for best drama. and "modern family." won its fifth emmy for best comedy. cbs also won big. the "big bang theory's" jim parsons won his fourth award for best actor in a comedy. julianna margulies took home best actress. allison janney from "mom" won the best supporting actress in a comedy. and stephen colbert won an outstanding variety series. on a somber note, an emotional billy crystal p
plus - michael brown has been laid to rest. and as h family calls for peace - a w witness is coming forward sg he has a very crucial audio recording. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the annual burning man festival is extremely soggy this year. heavy rain forced organizers to close the event monday which is held in the desert 90 miles north of reno, nevada. it could reopen...
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>> brown: tonight: football's bullying scandal may be even bigger tha >> brown: tonight football's bullying scandal may be bigger than we knew. an investigation finds not one but three miami dolphins harassed teammate jonathan martin and there were other targets as well. anna werner has the latest. a big storm moves out, leaving behind dangerous roads and mountains of snow. reports from terrell brown and mark strassmann. david martin takes you aboard the most expensive weapons system ever, the f-35. >> the old adage in this business is you should fly before you buy. >> pelley: and "on the road," steve hartman exposes the tender heart hidden inside one tough teacher. >> you're not a tough guy at all. >> i know. but don't tell my students. (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. more people may be iold in a scandal that has put a national spotlight on harassment in the workplace. in this case the workplace is the national football league where richie in
>> brown: tonight: football's bullying scandal may be even bigger tha >> brown: tonight football's bullying scandal may be bigger than we knew. an investigation finds not one but three miami dolphins harassed teammate jonathan martin and there were other targets as well. anna werner has the latest. a big storm moves out, leaving behind dangerous roads and mountains of snow. reports from terrell brown and mark strassmann. david martin takes you aboard the most expensive weapons...
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. >>> a drug cartel made death threats against jerry brown and his wife. tonight, hear from an undercover agent that protected them. why hundreds of agents now feel the governor is betraying them. >> so, i'm going to ask. >> shouting inside city hall on the streets, more confusion. why occupy protesters and now fighting each other. >> plus, eat as much as you want, lose weight, and lower your cholesterol. >> that's wild. >> it sounds like a farce, but our dr. kim did it. she'll tell you exactly what she ate and how she cheated and still lost 30-pounds. >> good evening, i'm ken. >> governor brown is ready to send pink slips to under cover agents who protected him and his wife. >> the agents provided around the clock security after a mexican drug cartel put a hit out on jerry brown. tonight, one of those agents tells juliette in a story you'll see only on 5, that's not right. >> we're talking death threats on jerry brown and his wife. is that correct? >> yes. >> this special agent whose identity we are protecting was on the death threat security detail for t
. >>> a drug cartel made death threats against jerry brown and his wife. tonight, hear from an undercover agent that protected them. why hundreds of agents now feel the governor is betraying them. >> so, i'm going to ask. >> shouting inside city hall on the streets, more confusion. why occupy protesters and now fighting each other. >> plus, eat as much as you want, lose weight, and lower your cholesterol. >> that's wild. >> it sounds like a farce, but our...
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brown. >> they are the only people, the only people, who have heard and examined every witness and every piece of evidence. >> protests spring up across the country, as president obama calls for peace. >> hurting others or destroying calls for peace. >> hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. captioning funded by cbs >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 25th, 2014. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, violence erupted in ferguson, missouri, overnight. the trouble began soon after it was announced a grand jury did not indict white police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of black teenager michael brown. at least a dozen buildings and cars were set on fire. there was gunfire and looting. after the decision was made public, president obama called for a peaceful response. >> first and foremost, we are a nation built on the rule of law. and so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury's to make. >> danielle
brown. >> they are the only people, the only people, who have heard and examined every witness and every piece of evidence. >> protests spring up across the country, as president obama calls for peace. >> hurting others or destroying calls for peace. >> hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. captioning funded by cbs >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, november 25th, 2014. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm...
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jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> today's tip of the day will be with apples. this time of the year, look at all of the apples. it is fall. it is apple time. from washington and california, the apples are coming into the market, and also from new york and all of the apple-growing states with high quality and flavor, and loaded with nutritional value and you just can't beat it. but let's talk about selection and storage. one of my favorites of all of the apples this time of the year, the gala apples. look how beautiful gala apples are. almost addictive. and they got a sweet flavor to them that is so good, you can't just eat one. and when you buy the gala apple, make sure you buy them with beautiful color all the way around. and see this? dark pink color. a little bit of greening, just a little bit. a lit bit of white is okay. but primarily light red all the way around and make sure the stem is attached. free from any shriveling and nice and firm. when you bring apples home, it is so important no m
jerry brown. governor jerry brown, again? hide your wallet. >>> today's tip of the day will be with apples. this time of the year, look at all of the apples. it is fall. it is apple time. from washington and california, the apples are coming into the market, and also from new york and all of the apple-growing states with high quality and flavor, and loaded with nutritional value and you just can't beat it. but let's talk about selection and storage. one of my favorites of all of the...
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again, brown has been sentenced to death now. the new execution date is the day before. >> it might go past that time? >> reporter: they haven't talk about that. the governor has once again decided that brown has a right to exhaust all his appeals so that's what they are discussing. >>> the condemned man will be put to death using a three-drug cocktail. dr. kim mulvihill joins us now with details. hi. >> reporter: the three drugs are the same powerful agents that have been used before in lethal injections. what's different are the new rules that govern how these drugs are to be given. even so, one medical expert i spoke with still has doubts. >>> reporter: three hours before the scheduled execution, before albert brown takes his last steps into the injection room, a select group of prison staff will prepare the three drugs that will kill him. a powerful anesthetic to render the prisoner unconscious, a muscle relaxant to paralyze his body and finally a drug that will stop his heart leading to death by cardiac arrest. >> i think th
again, brown has been sentenced to death now. the new execution date is the day before. >> it might go past that time? >> reporter: they haven't talk about that. the governor has once again decided that brown has a right to exhaust all his appeals so that's what they are discussing. >>> the condemned man will be put to death using a three-drug cocktail. dr. kim mulvihill joins us now with details. hi. >> reporter: the three drugs are the same powerful agents that have...
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brown died in the hospital. police recovered snacks, totaling less than $15. >> wasn't nothing, you know, worth fighting for. >> reporter: brown, a transgender man, was misgendered by anthony during his interview with police. >> the whole time we were wrestling, she was saying that she was going to stab me. and that is what really put the fear in my heart. >> reporter: shoplifting is a consistent issue in cities like san francisco, l.a., chicago, and new york. >> it was clear that he shot him for no reason. >> reporter: tonight, banko brown's father, terry, is asking for justice. what does justice look like? >> i want him to go to jail. i want him to be accountable for beating my son, for shooting him. that is not right. that is not right. >> reporter: and brown was found unarmed. while the security guard initially believed he was going to be stabbed, he later told police in an interview, it appeared brown was trying to spit on him, norah. >> norah: jonathan vigliotti, thank you. there are new details tonight ab
brown died in the hospital. police recovered snacks, totaling less than $15. >> wasn't nothing, you know, worth fighting for. >> reporter: brown, a transgender man, was misgendered by anthony during his interview with police. >> the whole time we were wrestling, she was saying that she was going to stab me. and that is what really put the fear in my heart. >> reporter: shoplifting is a consistent issue in cities like san francisco, l.a., chicago, and new york. >>...
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: brown went on to play nine seasons in the nfl for the cleveland browns. he led the league in rushing for eight of those and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1971. >> retire from professional football. >> james: at the top of his career, brown quit the nfl at the age of 30 to pursue acting. >> 20 seconds! >> james: he starred in dozens of films, including movies like "the dirty dozen" and "any given sunday," where he shared the screen with al pacino. >> you never had me, now you're going to lose me. >> james: tonight, brown also being remembered for his political activism during the civil rights movement and the decades that followed. in the 1980s, brown founded the amer-i-can foundation which teaches life skills to at-risk youth. he faced his own share of legal issues, serving time in prison in 2002 for charges related to a domestic violence dispute. >> that is the greatness in the building. >> james: still, his legacy means he was revered by this generation of superstar athletes. jim brown was 87 years old. he was one of the greatest athletes ever,
: brown went on to play nine seasons in the nfl for the cleveland browns. he led the league in rushing for eight of those and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1971. >> retire from professional football. >> james: at the top of his career, brown quit the nfl at the age of 30 to pursue acting. >> 20 seconds! >> james: he starred in dozens of films, including movies like "the dirty dozen" and "any given sunday," where he shared the screen with al...
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she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions.
she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions.
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i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. if black friday is any indication, this holiday shopping season is on target to beat last year's sales by 5% and could be the strongest in more than five years. americans rose before dawn to look for bargains. shopping malls from coast to coast were humming with activity all day. analysts predict about half of all americans will shop this weekend. omar villafranca begins our .overage. ( cheers ) >> reporter: retailers are seeing green as black friday shoppers across the country snatch up big-ticket items for a attle bit of cash. e we came for a 43-inch tv that's, like, $130. >> reporter: but for shoppers like sally and larry davis in nckinney, texas... >> the price is really good. >> reporter: ...they stuffed their carts with kids' clothes and still had money left in their wallets. >> the dresses that we bought for her, they were 80 bucks, and we got some for 7, 12. >> reporter: the national retail s deration says the average consumer will spend more than $1,000 this holiday season, s
i'm james brown. and this is our western edition. if black friday is any indication, this holiday shopping season is on target to beat last year's sales by 5% and could be the strongest in more than five years. americans rose before dawn to look for bargains. shopping malls from coast to coast were humming with activity all day. analysts predict about half of all americans will shop this weekend. omar villafranca begins our .overage. ( cheers ) >> reporter: retailers are seeing green as...